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6. Like I said, I am sorry for the muddy prints her paws left on the carpet. 7. I should of wiped her paws first. 8. The robbery happened just like you said it did. 9. She is the most enthusiastic student a teacher could hope for. 10. His brother's birthday is June 14. 11. Please take off your shoes when you come in. 12. Where did she go to? Affect vs. Effect Quiz 1 Circle the correct word. Answers are on page 127. 1. The affect/effect of the antibiotic on her infection was surprising. 2. I did not know that antibiotics could affect/effect people so quickly. 3. Plastic surgery had an affect/effect, not only on her appearance, but on her self-esteem. 4. If the chemotherapy has no affect/effect, should she get surgery for the tumor? 5. When will we know if the chemotherapy has taken affect/effect? 6. Losing her hair from chemotherapy did not affect/effect her as much as her friends had expected. 7. We cannot affect/effect a new policy without the board of directors voting on it first. 8. To be an affective/effective leader, you should know both your strengths as well as your weaknesses. 9. The movie Winged Migration had two affects/effects on him: He became an environmental advocate and a bird lover. 10. The net affect/effect of blowing the whistle on her boss was that she was eventually given his position. 11. What was the affect/effect of his promotion? 12. His decision affected/effected everyone here. 13. We had to affect/effect a reduction in costs. 14. The critics greatly affected/effected his thinking. 15. How were you able to affect/effect such radical changes? 16. That book had a major affect/effect on his philosophy. 126
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